We know from NASA that when Apollo landed in July 1969, only two people walked on the moon Neil Armstrong and Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin. Look at this image you would see Neil and Edwin, but who took that picture? Who is that third person? Big question ha? take a look at the shadow carefully, it looks like a another person took the photograph, He/she seems also not wearing the spacesuit.
That’s nonsense, said Bad Astronomy’s Plait commenting on this image, he explains that moondust, or regolith, is “like a finely ground powder. When you look at it under a microscope, it almost looks like volcanic ash. So when you step on it, it can compress very easily into the shape of a boot.” And those shapes could stay pristine for a long while thanks to the airless vacuum on the moon. The astronauts’ prints are a bit too clear for being made on a bone-dry world. Prints that well defined could only have been made in wet sand.
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